oar-goon 11.11939 "She's enwed 5W1 e moor ohuufleur she mum she eouldnfi ar. _Hum_qflst_ affordjo 11in Advertising liates-Jayahle in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Adm tsmgnlg 15 ca,“ Central Guardian locale. 5c per word; Weston; gnu Elglgfn 1on1. 2c per word: Announcement: and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified 3c per word; in M Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cords etc., 5o per name; Lgttgr, o1 Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagamcnt 40 word, (m- 51,00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notice; or Thank; and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions m Notices 70c per inch; List; 0| 4!) cents pcr inth. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Application. To Let ‘() LET-B ROOM IIOUSE, HARD- iiuod llocrs. Reasonable rent. Phone l2fi5-J. or call 64 Rochford Slrcct. L-l;i35-10-14—3l. fijliir Sal; "OR SALE — TWO APARTMENT i‘(.'.~lLl€llC€. 205 Eusion Street. L-1321-l0-14-17. 57.1.1} - cow nus T0 iroshcii. C, A, Rankin, Mt. Alb- ion. ' L-l39i910y-l7-1l. STIMUIATOR, as demonstrator 2 weeks Bargain $00.00. Box G iiiaii, N—899-10-17-3l. (‘II RITCIIIE STANDARD i-‘s Comptvs in plntal and ~, 35.00. Box S. L-899-l0-l7-3l. SALE on new", EXCEL- t iioilsc, barn and 19 acres t» ‘c land at Belle River cross. Apply Win. Martin, Belle River. L-lC32-l0-l6-3i. -—6 YEAR OLD LA Caiiplil l a lino-Long‘. 1st price Wlllil r Cliiilotitntivvii Exhibition. A150 one Abbe Worthy t\vo years old. Appiy Charles Gurney, Charlotte- tsii n RWllllg Club. L-lLSBZZ-ltl-Yl-ll. Male Help Wanted LEI-IIHTAC HAIR \l\t‘.'l .13.. ICE IVANTED TO n lsurocr Trude. Snort Course. kxucrt training, Molar Barber chug-i», lliiliiux. u-iiis IANTI-Il) — MAN FOR FARM uoik. Apply Mayus Ford, Milton. L~lLi97-l0-17-2l. (1'l-I(’li\l. TYPIST GRADE 3, i\i.ilc, (Teletype Operator). De- l.ill(‘lll. of Transport, Haliialx. ii. S1380 pcr niinum. Open t0 =n.s of Maritime Provinces. idslcs must be between the of l8 35 years except >0 who are entitled to prefer- ei-..,~ for service cluruig War i914- pnrliculars and applic- smiis obtainable at post offices in (i: “i. and larger town: ' <'.\.i Svrvize oonnni sion. Applic- auons ntiist be tiled with ClVll Ser- Vigt‘ Commi-zslrn. Ottawa. not later . i. it as 1039. ~ Hm 0c OMErH. w. N-900-10-l7-1l. "wool. I zim paying highest prices for ironl while mill is in op- ei-tition, Unwashed wool 20c (wish, 22c trade. Washed, well (li‘lt‘(l and picked. 30c cash, 32c trade. WM. CONDONS \\"(l()l.l.EN DllliliS Charlottetown 1305-10-17-20-24-27. s TO LET llivcliinu House N0. 217 Grafton Street Large yard and double gar- age. Immediate possession L. M. POOLE 8f 00. Pooh's Wharf 0o You Need Money $50 ._ $500? We lend money to ply old bills. to pnrohnr necessities, to take the! needed vacation or for onv useful purpose No embarrassing qua! tions to borrower or ell dnrsers. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Philiirfs Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Look for Cawfldentlnl Loan Sign Office HOIIII Saturday 9.00-6.30 9.00-4.00 Women Wanted MAKE MORE MONEY THAN ever before. We are looking for ambitious women who are free to work and make money in an in- dependent buslness. Our line in- cludes over 200 daily necesities. Man valuable territories now aval able. No experience necessary. For free details andcatalogue in- uire today: FaflllleX. 570 St. lement, Montreal. N-814-4. Miscellaneous FUR COATS REMODELLED. RE- tsaired Cleaned, Glazed Fur for rlmmlngs. Calders, 205 Eustoii. L-l321-l0-l4-l7. CAR GOING TO BOSTON CAN accommodate three or four pas- sengers. Phone 23L. 11-139-1-10-17-21. For Rent FOR RENT—NEW BUNGALOW St. Peters Road '7 miles from City. W. R. Dennis. L-1379-l0-l7-3l. TO RENT — MEAT STORE. 8 room house together or separate. APply E. N. Keys. Upper Queen S reet. L-l395-l0-17-ll. FOR RENT-LOWER FLAT NUM- ber B Felling Street. Living room, dining room. kitchen with set tubs. two bedrooms, hot water heating. Reasonable rent. Apply A. Pickord 8a C0,. Coal Dealer. THE CHARLOTTEIQWN__§UARDIA.N I Lk STOCK QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock Exchange ~____ (Canadian Ire-l ltoeh o ' Clots Brazilian “' m: 11,: Brook Silt 5 34; C POW A 35 B“! Pm“ 1'1 s-a Can Cement’. 7 1.3 BJI NO!‘ Pi,’ . 15 Con Fd ; 11 Dan Cit!" Pfd 3g 14 Can 111d Al A 4 3.3 CB" '1 r-a Celanese 33 H; Cock Plow 11 34 gigs Smelt 51 Dom Pfd Dom Bridge 45 1_4 Dani st 1a 16 H DDR1 TGXtllE 38 5_a Dryden 10 14 FOLIIIOB CO 11 5_8 Gen St Wrs 1o 14 Gypsum 5 L8 Ham Bridge 7 H; How Smith 17 Imp Tob 15 b: Int Nickel 4g 1_2 Lake WOOGS 21 M95591! Harris a 3,4 MoColl Front. 9 Mill POW?!‘ 3o 1_4 gal. Brew 34 at St Car _ Norands 1 2 Power Corp u Quebec Power 1g 34; Shawintgan 23 Si: Law Com 5 b2 s: Law Pfd 1-, S’. 0f Can 35 St of Can Pfd 33 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) ma“ Close Abltlbl 00m 139 ASbEStOS 24 1,8 l3 A oii 23 Bilthlllfit A 12 14 Dom Til-i‘ 3 3.4 Don A 8 3-4 Fraser 21 FY1158!‘ V T Q 21 34 Ford A g3 H11‘ Walker 43 Home Oil 27-1 Imp Oil 13 1.3 Int Pete 23 Price Com . 20 3-4 Pr.ce Pid oz 1.3 I 1 Livestock L-1360-l0-17-3l. Lost LOST-IN CITY GIRLS RED bicycle license No, 28. Apply Guardian. Reward. 1 L-1354-l0-l6-3i. LOST — HALF GROWN PERSIAN white kitten. Phone i679 or leave at 163A EIIFtOIl Street. Reward. L-l384-l0-17-li. CONTEST MAKER CLOVER-DALE. B. C..——iCPl Plust to mnke competition for Gertie ;Wen=ala, queen of Canadian women isklers, come; Erna Rcdlich. from Faint Anton. Switzerland Mrs. Rod- riwh 1. an European champion, and iwm Susi-so. M1 i TENDERS .5. coitt l Tenders will be received at l the office of the undersign- ed, up to noon on Friday, October 20th, for supplying the City with Springhill screened coal or its equival- ent for the City Building and slack coal for Market House and Library. Coal to be weighed on City scales (ind delivered in cellars of each building. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk T- " " i zml-ear-v-u-tw-t-i-n-.--nmm Spruce Laths THREE AND FOUR visor l LENGTHS JUST LANDING FROM SCHOONER “LORNE” CARGO MIRAMICHI SPRUCE LATHS. Price Very Low QUALITY EXTRA GOOD L. M. Poole & 0o. Pooh's Wharves 0ne Garload Pressed B iii t‘. K Consisting o|:— RED PBESSED-BUFF PRESSED RED RUSTIC-OLD DUTCH SIL- VER TONE. BARK AND LOG PAT- TERNS AND MINGLED SHADES ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOE FIRE PLACES AND HEARTHS. ALSO FLUE LININGS-ALL SIZES AND CHIMNEY TOPS-DIFFER- ENT SIZES. L. M. Poole & 0o. PAOLPS WHARVES MONTREAL, Oct. 16—(CP)—Re- cenxs on Montreal livestock mat‘..- ets" today totaled 1,349 cattle, 2,124 calves, 1,941 hogs and 3,411 sheep and lambs. There were not enough cattle sales to establish prices. Veal calves were about steady. Gras ers were fully 25 cents high- er. Good veals made $9.50 to $10 with medium kinds around $9 to $9.50 and common light vcals (lawn to $6, Drinkers ranged from $5.50 to $7. Grasers were from $3.75 to $5 averaging close to $4.50. Lambs were 50 cents higher than the close of the week. Good ewes and weathers were $9.50. heavy lambs $8.50, culls and bucks $7.50. Sheep were from $2.50 to $5. mostly $3 to $4. There was a firmer undertone to the hog market. No early saes were made. early ,NeWY0rk Curb (Canadian Prcsll V N. Y. Stock FINANCE By n» a i _ Associated ifregs‘ clélieflfiflgfr-wfllgf stNEW YORK. Oct. 16——(AP)__ 00k market traders wquldney buy or sell except in driblets today fa} iggcléfloyallagas filrgfifliiflliy nar- ou proceedings. g out ‘he The 115i Presented a spottly 3p- Desi-once at the start. Steels, s". craft, rolls and specialties men came in for a. l.\..e attention, and 59194351 1551198 held modest ad- vances to the close. Numerous stocks, however, finished undoing. ed to a shade lower. Tweeter of 485.390 shares w... 1-1113: smallest for a 5-hour session s e Aug. 31. It compared with 735390 lest- Fridey. The Associated PMS overuse of so stocks was up .1 of a point at 52.1. The Canadian section was quiet. Brazilian ‘Fraction, Holllnger, 1m. gxelrial Tobacco showed fractional provement while Dome and Mc- Intyre were sli htly lower. Other issue were uric ranged or inactive. American Con. Douglas Aircraft and Westinghouse were up 1 to around 2, while lesser advances were registered for U. s s (Canadian Pull TORONTO, (ht, 16- Stocks Close A P Own I Alderman 40 Amm I Ang Cdn 107 Ang Huron 218 Amtfield 6 Aunor 100 Bees- In 6 1-2 B _ l4 1-4 Both 7 1-2 ems l0 1-2 Bmulan 28 1-2 Brown O11 l‘! 1-8 Buff An! 805 Cs.l Edim 240 Colmont 4.3 n Mal 57 cent Pat 233 Chester 55 Chromium ‘f3 Coniarum 135 Con Smelt 5o 1-: Denlson 13 Dome Oil 3a Dorval 3 1.3 Duquesne 7 EastMai 352 Exten Oil 36 Falcon 43o Fed Kirk 2 3-4 Franco 33 Gods Lake 45 Gold lihglo 14 Gris. Bous 2 3-3 GrandOro 5 Gunnar Gold 49 Hard Rock 10o - 311111111 l8 Barker 5 3.4 Holllnger 14 1.4 Home O11 :75 Homestead 7 1.4 How 3o 1-2 llud Bay 3g Nickel 48 1-2 Kerr Add 179 Kirk bake 133 Lake Shore 3g 1-4 Lamaque 535 Iona Cad ll 1-4 Little 1. L m hiacassa 4410 MacLe-od 1B9 Msdsen 31 1-3 Malartic 51 McKenzie 111 McWattei-s m Min Corp no Minto 3 Moneta 7 Morris K 5 yrbog 11 oran a. - Not-metal Z3 1 2 OBrien 130 omflifl 22 Pamour 19o Pat/master 33 Pick Crow 43o Pioneer 225 Powell 179 Preston, 153 Roche 4, 1-4 San Ant 111 Senator 25 Shawkey g 1-1 Sheep Cr 112 Sherriti. 137 S scoe 91 Sladeri 3g Slave Lake a 1-4 Stadacona 43 Straw Lake 3 Sud Ccn 4 Sullivan Sylvanite 383 Tcck I-fuch {no Upper Can 60 Unit Oil g cntiir-es 41o Waite Am 52o Wood Cad, 14 Wri Hang 73g Foothills 75 Pend Ore 280 GRAIN CHICAGO, Oct. l6~—(AP)—C0n. tlnued cl weather in the domestic winter w eat belt and reports of increasing war activity at ma and in the air were coupled with a swift wheat price raise of about two cents a bushel early today. Wheat reacted about a. cent from‘ early highs at times but closed 7-8 -1 1-4 cents higher than Saturday, Dec B4 l-8—L-4. May 83 1-4-3-8. Corn was 1-8 lower to 1-4 higher Dec 49 s-e_a-4. May 52 1-4, a-nci Oats 1-4-5-8 higher. WINNTPEG, Oct. lB—(CP)-— Good export buying gave wheat futures prices a firm tone through- out a apasmodicslly active session on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Quotations moved up from the start and at the close were 5-8— 3-8 cent higher. Oct at 7i 1-8, Nov 71 3-43, Dec 72 3-4 and M»!!! 77 Stocks Flo" Niag Hudson ‘i l-2 Pant O11 5 3-8 Banks (flaoaolnn Prrnll Stocks Ch" Canada '- Commerce 156 Nova Scotia. 300 Royal 1'75 Montreal -— Thimbie Theatre Stnrrino POPEYE — —_ Bethlehem, General Motors. Wool- worth, Sears Roebuck. United Air- craft. some Fe. Great Northern, National Biscuit, Union carbide and Phelps Dodge. TORONTO. Oct. 16—(CP)—In- dus rial shares teamed up with the gold; in a sizeable advance today on the stock market. Other index groups closed narrowly lower. Trading was in slim volume, only 191,000 shares changing hands in the session and interest centred mainly in the war stocks, especial- ly the steels, aircraft", and oils. Advanc-niz bids in the industrial section carried 22 stocks to new higih prices ior the year. Gains up to 3 points or more were noted. National Steel Car touched a new high at 75 and closed at 74, up 2. Page Hersey and Steel of Canada pfd, added 2 to 2 1-2 and gains of 1 to 3 points were netted by Do- minion. Bririeo Kgoma Steel, Can- ada Cement pfd. Preston traded 10,700 shares and advanced 8 to 1.53. Close wa1 up 4 to 9 cents for Sari Antonio, Mac- Leod Cockshutt. Sigma, Sylvanite and Teck HugZ-s and down 5 t0 l0 cents for Wright Hargreaves. Pickle Crow. McWatters and Min- in" Corpn. Dome weakened a half- point. Noranda and Consolidated Smelt- ers lost- 1-4 aw‘ Tnternatinnal Nick- 91 glnished vrhanged. Pend Or- eille. Sherrlit and Ventures posted small losses and Waite-Amulet firmed 10 cents. Minor lo-ses appeared for Cal- izarv-Edmonton. Home and Brown and other Western Oils held steady. ly-Lti-B cents. Buenos Alres illlfilifllilOllS were 1-4 cent lower at noon. J Exchange wsuulisn from) “Ooh a,“ Am C and I Am Tel ‘IE1 1g; l.‘ Aim Wltqr 13 1-3 Am Water 1a 1-2 naoonda. 33 Q. a1 s-s id Moo l9 3-4 Bet-h SW01 39 1.3 0711178151‘ B9 1-8 Con Oil 3 3-4 Con Ed 30 1-8 Elec Atiil) 1M0 37 5.3 mo 18 i-a Gen Motors 53 GOOGXl-Oh g1 1.4 GOOCYEBI‘ T113 27 3,4 Gt Nor Pfd 301.2 Kennecott _ 40 Mont Ward 54 b8 N Y CQXILYAI 20 3,4 N0!’ Am C0 2Q 3_4 N01‘ P842 11 Penn R R g l Radio 5 7,8 Bfillfih PAC 16 34 Bid Oil N J 4'] 3,4 "d9 a l-‘Z Un1m All‘ 4,4 1_8 u s Rubber 1H3; U S St CO 75 3_3 Vanadium 36 H; iWest Union 32 H; West Elec 117 3-8 The Central Guardian This column h reserved for IIIII oi local n newly nature ma! be Inserted st I cents n word strictly psy- nblo in ldvuioo. GRADE DANCE It ton Club ill-hill. 9.30—~1.M. L-l. -l.0-17-l.1. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-‘l-21-3L “FOXMEN boost your profits and Island industry (so badly needed) b feeding aunglo manu- factured ox products." Irlotli-io-S-T-tf. FOUR SONS INLIBT —- PM!’ sons of Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam Campbell Grand Trscodie, have cri- listed for military service. Joseph, Hugh, Donald and Louis. HOME 0N LEAVE—Lleut. A. P. Gonmley of "A" Company P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Watch) is st home on leave from Sydney Mines. He was best man at the wedding of Dr. L. I. Duffy to Mia Flor- ence Mallett, yesterday morning. ISLANDIIR DEAD - Word was received in the cltv yesterday of the death of Mr. George Jenkins formerly of this cltv which took place Sunday morning in Los Arigeles. California at the resid- ence of his son-in-low. Mr. J. M. Murley, Jr. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The t funeral of James Daniel McCallurn, 2 years and 11 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bnice McCallum, was held yesterday at 1 p. m. from the residence of his grandparents, lvlir. and Mrs. James Hughes, 21 King st. Interment Roman Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES-The itin- eral of A. Aeneas MacDonald took Place from his late residence, (‘rand Trscadle, to Comm Bar; Church yesterday morning. services were conducted by Rev, Igongrd MacDonald, brother of the deceas- ed. assisted by Rev. W. V. Mac- Dflllflld. also a brother. The pull bearers were: Messrs. Album MAC- Donald. Joseph MacDonald. John C. MacDonald, Bernard MacDon- aid. Louis MacDonald and Kenneth Macmlnald- I'll the sanctuary were Rev- Gfflfge MacDonald. Rev. JCQWDh Rooney, Morell, Rev, 1.01115 Kellélehan. Fort Augustus, Father t ee e. Father Dougan, Charlotte. Own. Father MacPherson, ‘hp.- cadie, Father Campbell. St. And. rews. Father Maccard] _ stan’s University. e’ St“ Dun Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. l6—(CP)_ Canadian Commodity Exchange, But-WI‘ 5110-1 Que (92 score) 27 51B traded; Lue (as score) 2o 3-4 g5; Sales? 2W Que (92.score), 3'! ‘Cheese S t: . colored l3 {lf-JBHQM white 138' Que Eses Spot; A-large 39A: A_ mefllum 37A; A-pullets 28A; B_ large 25A- C 18A. MONTREAL. opt. 164cm‘ Produce Market prices here todn 9-5 Tellorted by the Dominion Agrl: cultural Bureau, follow: Butter: first grade creamery Pfmti. 10b Price. 29. first grade $011115. Job prize. 284-2: Que no 1 pasteurized. current receipt price, 27 343; Que no 2, 26 3-8. Cheese: Ont white and colored, current receipt price, 13 3-3-1345, E8851 graded inspected ship- l PAGEFIVE I'd n4. plan yam HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Now is the time so improve or extend you: property to nuke l: more useful, more comfortable or more profitable to you.- The monthly repayments can be arranged to suit your convenieocw Why not talk it over with our Branch Manager: today? Writs or call/or luerfilivc booklet “The of NOVA SCOTIA OVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE Court yesterday morning three drunks each had their $5 ball es- treated. A man for driving a ca!‘ while intoxicated was sentenced to 7 days 1n Jail. A prohibition case was remanded until Oct. 23rd. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A host of friends from near and for assembled at the home of Mrs. George L. Campbell, Park Cozner. on Wednesday evening, October ll, to tender a miscellaneous show- er to ihzr daughter Gsorgie in honor of her approaching marri- age. The house was tastefully dec- orated with autumn leaves and flowers, and the drawing room was decorated with white bells and white and peach streamers. The arch the work of the girl friends of the bride. was of green moss. embedded with beautiful flowers. As the wedding march was played by Miss Carmen Stewart. the bride dressed in a lovely dress of wine chiffon velvet and wearing a string of pearls was led to the seat of honor by Miss Helen Macbeod. The gifts were opened by Misses Ruth Stewart and Annie Dymerit, and presented to the bride by Miss Anna Delaney while Misses An-nle MacLeod and Ruth Mont- gomery arranged them on the table Many lovely and useful gifts were received for which the bride in ii charming manner thank- ed her friends for their kindness which she said years would never efface. Then al‘ ioined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. After a delicious lunch was ser- ved by friends of the bride toover two hundred guests the evecflng was spent in social intercourse snd musical entertainment furnished by Mr. Garnet Profitt. Then all de- parted to their homes wishing Miss {Georgie mo:.y happy days in the ii urr. Personals Miss Avis Prowse Winsloe, re- turned to P. W. College Mondivy morning. Mrs. H. Rnbt. Thompson York, is spending s week at Montague. Mr. Innis Doyle Cornwall, mo- tored to York yesterday. Miss Alice Crockett York, return- ed to Mermaid, yesterday. Mr. West, York, was a. welcome idwr to Wtnsloe Srunda/y. Messrs. James Creed and Leo ments in used free cases, selling price. A-1arge 39; A-medium 37; A-pullet.s 28-29; R-large 25—26; C 18. Uninspected shipments 1-2- I one cent less, Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00: Que , no 2 75's 55-85; NB and PEI no 1 75's 1.05—l.l0. MONTREAL, Oct. l6—(CP)-_ Strength in aircrafts and steels spurred the stock market on g forward jaunt today with gains running to more than three points. Several new highs for the year were posted. Among new high: were those of National Steel Car, up 3 1-4 points, Dominion Bridge. up 11-4, and Algoma Steel. 11D one. Canadian Car common, Building Products. General Steel Wares and Canada Sieamships firmed fractionally. United Steel. C. P. R. and Dosco slipped sllghi-ly, Smelters and Hudson Bav Min- ing edged up in metal trading. Among utilities, Montreal Power coined 1-2 and Shavzlnigsn 5-8. Oils looked brighter with Imperial -Oil up 1-8 and McColl Frontenac Ill" 3-8. Tnial sales: 68.600 shares: Tndus- Creed, of Sturgeon, left yesterday on the "Hochelaga" on a Visit to New Glasgow, N. S. The Misses Eileen Doucetie and Adelina Bouin have returned to Charlottetown to resume their studies at Prince of Wales College, after having spent the Thanksgiv- ing holidays at their rapective homes in Rustico. They are both graduates of Rustico Convent. Miss Doucette having won the Queens County Scholarship while ‘Miss Bouin was successful in attaining the Bell Scholarship. HAZELBII/OOK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The September meeting of the Harelbrook W1. was held at the home of Mrs. Leo Coady with aii attendance of seven members and one visitor. Meeting opened with Institute Ode. Minutes of previous meeting were read. The committee reported a suoomsful cake sale, bills pertaining to same were paid. Sick bill was presented and paid. Mrs. J. C. Wood invited October meeting to be held the 17th, roll Me's. 49,800; Mines, 18,800; Bonds, $1.150. call to be answered by show-trig POLICE OOURT—1n the Police" Brown - iiogg iiuptiais A pretty wedding wassoiemnlzot in St. Peters Cathedral Chapel yes- terday morning, Rev. Canon Maloiii officiating, when Ruth Carolyn, daughter of Mrs. and the late Ed- ward Brown, was united in mar- riage w Lleut. (DR) William Gour- ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hose. The fiorlde who was becoming- l- gowned in a Lady Blue travelling suit, with hat lo match, carried a handsome bouquet of American Beauty Roses and was attended by her sister. Miss Bertha who was gowned in s. rust colo suit. Dr. Paul Kitchen of Truro, N B. a college chum of the groom, was best man. Numerous wedding gifts testified to the popularity of the young couple. The groom ts s. Lieutenant tn the P. E. I Highlander‘; while the bride has been Secretary to Dr. E. S. Criddiings. Mr_ and Mrs Hogg left, amid showers of confetti on s honey- moon trip to Halifax and other points in Nova Scottit. The Guardian Joins in extending hearty felicltations. Mailett - Duffy iiuptials A wedding ‘of interest to rlio younger set was solemnized in the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er yesterda morning. when Mary Florence, tighter of lVLr. and Mrs. Fred T. Mallett- was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Lieut. (D1) L. I. Duffy. son or! Mrs. and the late- Stephen P. Duffy, the ceremony being pen formed and Niiptial Mass colo- brsted by Capt the Rev. W. a Enrlght, C.SS.R., Chaplain the P. E. I. Highlanders. The bride. who was attracting gowned in a Maltese Blue suit wi silver fox trimmings and wine accessories, carrying a bouquet oif red roses was attended by he: sister, Miss Margaret Sybil, who was becomingly gowned in s. wim colored dress with matching acces- sories and carried a, bouquet oi carnations. Lieut. A. P‘. Gormley P. E. I. Highlanders supported the groom. The bride also carried s. prayer book and the groom a rosary. gifts of the Sisters of St. Joseph's Con- vent. The Choir of the Holv Redeem- er Church, under the direction of Alfred Dorucette, was in attend- ance and during the mass three appropriate solos were rendered by Miss Mary Moran. Mr. Alex Mc- Lean presided at the organ. Following mass a reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel, after which Mr. and Mrs. Duffy left; by motor on a honeymoon trip to Halifax, Montreal and the United States. The Guardian Joins with numer- ous fricnds in extending hearty congra tuliions first picture taken. collection amounted to 30c. There was I short discussion on Red Cross worli it was decided to canvass the dis- trict and have every woman become a member of some. Mrs. Holden Wood then put on an ifltfllfisblfll contest, followed bv a dainty lunch served by Mrs. Coady. Meeting ad- Jourried. COME, LiTTLE GULL.‘ BURGER‘. PLEASE HURRY AND sAVE MV LlFE "THE ABOARD ANOTHER Si-“D BEYOND HORlZON LET MEGO l SMELL i-iAMauQcaéns WlTH oumus , VA DON'T THAIS iMPOSKiBLE .___-__ We"! Illhn snnni lO-l?’ ,0». ms, in... mu...- Syndicate, i... L-109-9-22-lm. WELL,YOU D BETTER GET OUT OF HERE~WHEN HE DOESN'T SEE YOU AT THE SWINGTIME CLUB,HE MAY COME BACK ll Bv ‘Nestoves rilllll ‘la-un- OH) NO~i'LL BE WARNEQJ/V E HIRED A DETECTIVE "‘ ro~wAru4surI , 1 >1’. Rt